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code former u.s. army intelligence officer as you say seven in afghanistan for four years very interesting to hear your experience and your perspective of this thank you very much indeed for joining us live in altie. on our side from conflict with hamas in gaza israel has also been fighting on its northern front the israeli defense force confirmed they fired artillery into neighboring syria in response to gunfire aimed at its troops in the disputed golan heights it's the first time in forty years israel has fired into syria that came amid reports rebels captured an airport in the east to syria striking a hold of the iraqi border plus this week western attempts to als president assad to gain momentum with france and turkey recognizing the new opposition group the national coalition the ministers are expected to discuss lifting an arms embargo on monday paving the way for direct weapons deliveries to rebels the run is already responded saying that would amount to organized terrorism john as neil clark s
code former u.s. army intelligence officer as you say seven in afghanistan for four years very interesting to hear your experience and your perspective of this thank you very much indeed for joining us live in altie. on our side from conflict with hamas in gaza israel has also been fighting on its northern front the israeli defense force confirmed they fired artillery into neighboring syria in response to gunfire aimed at its troops in the disputed golan heights it's the first time in forty...
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forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world you can buy one on africa for eight u.s. dollars the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ease. it's cold and. the philosophy is this if the weapon which was designed to kill. can be changed then why can't humans change to. reggae is a cultural organization. gave them one of these guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro music the kids find the tools to change their reality. download the official. choose. language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from our touch l.t.v. is not required to watch artsy all you need is your mobile device to watch r.t. any time. she didn't sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a search for gold. why doesn't it bring them wealth. mission. accreditation three. three the arrangement three. three. three. three blog plug in video for your media project free media r t v dot com. well you have to be very quick. and continue in the rossini islama you can just walk around like that ab
forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars throughout the world you can buy one on africa for eight u.s. dollars the armed groups like it because it's light and children can carry it and shoot it with ease. it's cold and. the philosophy is this if the weapon which was designed to kill. can be changed then why can't humans change to. reggae is a cultural organization. gave them one of these guitars so they could keep working in the slums of rio de janeiro music the kids find the tools to...
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they never ask the state attorneys general or ask the u.s. attorneys general, or the epa or the food and drug administration. how many investigators do you have for all the ripping off the medicare and medicaid by the health industry? how many do you have in the anti-trust division to stop price fixing or other collusive behavior #* -- behavior? last i heard in the justice department, there's over a hundred lawyers. corporate pollution violating laws, corporate crime, silent form of deadly violence. one of the solutions here is not just more disclosure, automatically disclose this information by corporations, not just more subpoena power by regulatory agencies, but more end forcement. the way the corporations get off the hook is they did to congress, and they make sure that the law enforcement budgets are trivial so there are fewer federal cops on the corporate crime, fraud, and abuse beat. create national chapterrers for national corporations. that one was proposed over a hundred years ago by president roosevelt and president william howard
they never ask the state attorneys general or ask the u.s. attorneys general, or the epa or the food and drug administration. how many investigators do you have for all the ripping off the medicare and medicaid by the health industry? how many do you have in the anti-trust division to stop price fixing or other collusive behavior #* -- behavior? last i heard in the justice department, there's over a hundred lawyers. corporate pollution violating laws, corporate crime, silent form of deadly...
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a scandal among the u.s. top brass claims a second scamp amid growing concerns of a security breach. first, the c.i.a. boss general petraeus quits over an affair. now, john allen, email ex changes connected to the scandal. >> also in the program, we report from golden heights where tension is rising after israel and syria exchange fire across their border. in china, it's all change at the top. we have a special report on how the next generation is determined to tread its own path. >> i would like to be a software engineer. >> so you don't want to do the sort of things that your parents did? >> never. >> hello, it's midday here in london, 7:00 in the morning in washington. there's been a new twist to the sex scandal engulfing the american military top brass there. on friday, general david petraeus resigned as boss of the c.i.a. after it was revealed that he had been having an extra marital affair. now general john alan has been drawn into the scandal after what is being called inappropriate communications with
a scandal among the u.s. top brass claims a second scamp amid growing concerns of a security breach. first, the c.i.a. boss general petraeus quits over an affair. now, john allen, email ex changes connected to the scandal. >> also in the program, we report from golden heights where tension is rising after israel and syria exchange fire across their border. in china, it's all change at the top. we have a special report on how the next generation is determined to tread its own path....
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u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition obstacles to the security of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make a distinct parallel with what we've seeing back on the tenth of march two thousand and eleven we saw the same scenario unfolding when france was the first country to recognize the transitional national council which was essentially the opposition fighters in libya and this is what we witnessing this paral
u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf...
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to go straight ahead, the latest twist in another top u.s. military official getting caught up in a scandal that led the cia director to resign. to go>> ♪ to the ramparts we watch our so gallantly streaming ♪ \ >> this guy getting a lot of attention. we will tell you how he learned that song. a good way to get your tuesdaytake a check again now with jackie. the go it is going to stay web for another several hours. -- >> it is when tuesday but for another several hours. drying for i-81 and was referred. northern montgomery along the frederick county line and heading into carroll county. most of us seeing very light rain. look at how much we'll have so far. and 8600 of an inch temperatures cool in the low 50s throughout most of the day. hopefully it will look good. hopefully the wet weather not causing too many problems of the roadway. >> look at this. 270 on montrose road. the top of the screen you can see an accident on northbound 270 here did not causing too much of our problem. you can see of the activity there. heading over to a map fo
to go straight ahead, the latest twist in another top u.s. military official getting caught up in a scandal that led the cia director to resign. to go>> ♪ to the ramparts we watch our so gallantly streaming ♪ \ >> this guy getting a lot of attention. we will tell you how he learned that song. a good way to get your tuesdaytake a check again now with jackie. the go it is going to stay web for another several hours. -- >> it is when tuesday but for another several hours....
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the u.s. held on to mubarak as long as he possibly could and only ever since we've been very trepidation about actual democracy taking hold their inbox reign were holding back in you know helping the khalifa regime suppress pro-democracy movement there in yemen we did sort of the regime change with that you know didn't have much much to say about democracy was a one single candidate election and across the region and that's been true since after the cold after the. after world war two the u.s. has has preferred what what wanks like to call stability but wait what normal people like to call tyranny ok tom where do you came in on this because a lot of talk about democracy is certainly true that the. yes absolutely it's certainly true that the arab spring has presented harder choices for the united states than it faced in say central and eastern europe in the one nine hundred ninety s. where it clearly seemed that democratization would be in the u.s. interest or in latin america in the same perio
the u.s. held on to mubarak as long as he possibly could and only ever since we've been very trepidation about actual democracy taking hold their inbox reign were holding back in you know helping the khalifa regime suppress pro-democracy movement there in yemen we did sort of the regime change with that you know didn't have much much to say about democracy was a one single candidate election and across the region and that's been true since after the cold after the. after world war two the u.s....
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where the u.s. was most involved in various countries in central america what you actually saw was a decline in democracy in a continuing support of autocratic regimes and we can see that straight through it's also i think the case in haiti oh yeah and. that's fine tom go ahead. it's certainly true that the united states is often inconsistent in its policies with respect to democracy but the fact that it's inconsistent doesn't mean it's in significant united states has come in on the side of democracy in many countries and the fact that we're still very close to the saudi regime i think is in an unfortunate in many ways and is a reality of our economic and security interests there but the fact that you have some cases that fall on one side of the line doesn't mean there haven't been many significant cases on the other and so i don't think we should overstate the fact that the united states isn't always in consistent to say therefore that u.s. democracy promotion is just a sham ok charles i mean the
where the u.s. was most involved in various countries in central america what you actually saw was a decline in democracy in a continuing support of autocratic regimes and we can see that straight through it's also i think the case in haiti oh yeah and. that's fine tom go ahead. it's certainly true that the united states is often inconsistent in its policies with respect to democracy but the fact that it's inconsistent doesn't mean it's in significant united states has come in on the side of...
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the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone knew would some day come -- finally did. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the specialist in a guard post returning fire for hours on end. it was clear that this battle was like nothing they had ever experienced. >> this was something i never heard before. >> they were brilliant. hate to say that. they were. >> reporter: kevin,0 thompson w immediately killed. first of eight that day. all killed in act of bravery. josh kirk firing at the hills when skilled. michael scuza running into deliver ammo. gallegos, vernon and mace w
the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone...
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forgot that her own mailbox was also full of quote unquote inappropriate e-mails from the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan general john allen also a married official said there were somewhere from twenty to thirty thousand pages of those e-mails of course they did not reveal the content of those e-mails they just said there was inappropriate communication between the two this may sound like a huge manyfold family drama but it's more serious than that and the military lawyer adultery can be a crime and punishment can be time in prison although general allen will remain the commander of getting sent defense secretary panetta said that he had asked president obama to delay the general's nominate. to be the commander of american forces in europe and the supreme allied commander of nato so john allen would be the third afghanistan general who fell from grace so abruptly and so shockingly too many first it was general stanley mcchrystal resigned when a magazine quoted him saying unflattering things about the administration and then general petraeus over a woman and now general john allen
forgot that her own mailbox was also full of quote unquote inappropriate e-mails from the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan general john allen also a married official said there were somewhere from twenty to thirty thousand pages of those e-mails of course they did not reveal the content of those e-mails they just said there was inappropriate communication between the two this may sound like a huge manyfold family drama but it's more serious than that and the military lawyer adultery can...
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that is the u.s. senator i will be if you send me and i have a chance to serve. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching. susan and i have been listening to the people of virginia. they want leaders to work together to get our economy back on the right track, create jobs, stocks washington spending, and restore the american dream. i want to be virginia's senator. tim wants to be president obama's senator. he went around the country giving partisan speeches. instead of staying home and dealing with economic crisis, tim chose to leave. on every significant issue, he has been for the obama policies that have been hurting virginians. from the harmful energy policies that are devastating communities, to our electric bills skyrocketing. obamacare that is endangering the access of medicare to our seniors. now, this sequestration deal is threatening another 200,000 virginia jobs. in washington, you deserve a strong, independent voice. if i have the honor of serving as your united states senator, i will work ha
that is the u.s. senator i will be if you send me and i have a chance to serve. >> thank you. >> thank you for watching. susan and i have been listening to the people of virginia. they want leaders to work together to get our economy back on the right track, create jobs, stocks washington spending, and restore the american dream. i want to be virginia's senator. tim wants to be president obama's senator. he went around the country giving partisan speeches. instead of staying home...
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not invaded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. uk seymour and you can think that. and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world anyway three and said to me not the case in libya and syria there was so much goodwill towards obama's he returns to the white house how has that changed. and africa and a bentley has been sponsible for more intervention than any other and equal mean you have. not only has he not ended the wars in iraq and afghanistan as you and he when he. was and yet in syria and every kind of that intervention they are very. responsible for what's happening and there is in the hatred and anger. hatred for is breathtaking decision. made of videos show militants shooting on their own people as they cry for mercy george galloway's u.k. member of parliament has raised millions of dollars from victims of war and joins us now are
not invaded with the troops war correspondent lizzie field and witnessed u.s. so-called support in libya then syria she joins the truth seeker all libyans know building a free and democratic future yeah well it's the biggest. uk seymour and you can think that. and democracy on the back. and well of course that never has been the case anywhere in the world anyway three and said to me not the case in libya and syria there was so much goodwill towards obama's he returns to the white house how has...
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he touched on the u.s. history of discrimination, saying once the color of my skin would have denied me the right to vote. so the point he was making is that if the u.s. can transcend such major differences, so too can myanmar. dan lothian is there in the room. dan, what is the headline here you think from this speech? >> reporter: well, i think you touched on it earlier where you talked about this delicate balance that the president has to do when dealing with myanmar. first of all, essentially congratulating this country for its place in history, for some of the reforms that have taken place. but not mincing words when he talked specifically about what this country needs to do in order to move forward when it comes to reform. you touched on those already. he essentially had a laundry list of things, the right of people to assemble must be respected. the veil of media censorship must continue to be lifted and corruption must be left behind. the president sounded cautiously optimistic, talking about yes, we
he touched on the u.s. history of discrimination, saying once the color of my skin would have denied me the right to vote. so the point he was making is that if the u.s. can transcend such major differences, so too can myanmar. dan lothian is there in the room. dan, what is the headline here you think from this speech? >> reporter: well, i think you touched on it earlier where you talked about this delicate balance that the president has to do when dealing with myanmar. first of all,...
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plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep
plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep
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. >> reporter: general john allen the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, is now linked to the scandal involving former cia director david petraeus. pentagon investigators are looking into e-mail communications between allen and tampa socialite jill kelley that some have characterized as flirtatious. kelley is the woman who went to the fbi with inspection threatening e-mails that agents traced to petraeus' alleged girlfriend paula broadwell. one senior defense official says the general allen investigation centers on about 20,000 pages of documents. another says allen and kelley only exchanged a few hundred e- mails over a number of years. and that the vast majority of them are completely innocuous. kelley's brother defended her character. >> i know who my sister is. and i know she's a good mother and a good wife. >> reporter: allen remains in command of 68,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan. he was supposed to be here on capitol hill this week for hearings on his nomination to be supreme u.s. commander in europe. now, that's on hold. >
. >> reporter: general john allen the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, is now linked to the scandal involving former cia director david petraeus. pentagon investigators are looking into e-mail communications between allen and tampa socialite jill kelley that some have characterized as flirtatious. kelley is the woman who went to the fbi with inspection threatening e-mails that agents traced to petraeus' alleged girlfriend paula broadwell. one senior defense official says the general...
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to some other international news this hour for you u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who is accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians be incident took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them civilian and children so the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning of the war in afghanistan. children have seen mass protests after the country's prime minister announced a fuel price hike demonstrations took place in the capital supported by twelve other cities throughout the country despite criticism of the ruling monarch being punishable by three years behind bars opposition groups have called for a popular revolution. a small plane has crashed into a friend's son paolo's airport in brazil the pilot damaged his head inspired while to other passengers survived the incident with minor injuries and it's not yet clear what caused the crash but there are reports the plane failed to bre
to some other international news this hour for you u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who is accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians be incident took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them civilian and children so the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning of the war in afghanistan. children have seen mass protests after the...
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was a younger woman but other than that she's devoted to the u.s. military this is this is just sad for mrs portray yes. and it's embarrassing for the family but it's a very private matter and what is the f.b.i. doing reading private e-mails anyway was another school or. one that we've heard it . was maybe not the thing alone patris was a staunch war lobby whole kid many enemies there for the cia and f.b.i. maybe the cia and f.b.i. colluded to see him go because it was an emoji. i don't think the cia colluded with him i think that with it i think that. i think it's the f.b.i. alone and what we've discovered is the man who started the investigation was obsessed he began sending topless photographs of himself to one of the women in the case and he was removed and he then went to a member of congress and said don't let them push this under the rug but it should have been under the rug it should have been just abandoned this is it i think i see this as a huge embarrassment for the f.b.i. it is a very juicy story that they've created and it's interesting
was a younger woman but other than that she's devoted to the u.s. military this is this is just sad for mrs portray yes. and it's embarrassing for the family but it's a very private matter and what is the f.b.i. doing reading private e-mails anyway was another school or. one that we've heard it . was maybe not the thing alone patris was a staunch war lobby whole kid many enemies there for the cia and f.b.i. maybe the cia and f.b.i. colluded to see him go because it was an emoji. i don't think...
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plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're ke
plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're ke
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according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting oil and a shell gas reserves will be responsible for the turnaround. -- oil and shale gas are r esponsible. energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks com
according to the iaea, by 2017, teh u.s. will over take saudi arabia. new methods for extracting oil and a shell gas reserves will be responsible for the turnaround. -- oil and shale gas are r esponsible. energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map...
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the u.s. have stepped up terror attacks using unmanned drownes. the attacks have aggravated anti-american sentiments. if president obama want this to succeed he must see it in pakistan. >>> all japanese and many people abroad are familiar with oragami. the craft has spread around the world. teachers in israel are using oragami but not to make betiful fires. >> reporter: math teachers began using oragami about ten years ago. students are making geometry shapes. >> translator: when it comes to solving problems i find that oragami makes it easier. >> reporter: the teacher brought the craft to schools. when she was a child she watched a tv show about oragami. then she started making her own. 20 years ago she visited japan. it fascinated her. upon her return to israel she visited schools all over the country. she tried to introduce oragami as a teaching school. >> they laughed at me and said you ku go to the community center and teach a class. i really believed in it. >> reporter: her husband supported her through thick and thin. he's an oragami design
the u.s. have stepped up terror attacks using unmanned drownes. the attacks have aggravated anti-american sentiments. if president obama want this to succeed he must see it in pakistan. >>> all japanese and many people abroad are familiar with oragami. the craft has spread around the world. teachers in israel are using oragami but not to make betiful fires. >> reporter: math teachers began using oragami about ten years ago. students are making geometry shapes. >>...
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the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have suffered hugely it's widely believed that terrorists in afghanistan often operate from their bases in pakistan to what extent does the pakistani elite sympathize with the terrorists well i think. pakistani elite does nor sympathize with the taliban and this is also admit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude and lane afghanistan will still remain on i think there is enough space in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from paki
the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have...
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high school seniors are weakest in u.s. history, and the public in general knows very little u.s. history. tavis: what makes you think we are ready for that conversation now. >> the united states is in a transitional time. we cannot dictate all over the world. we are just in the process of losing two major wars. it is a terrible war. if the united states gets involved in another war, we should have our heads examined, so people are starting to rethink this idea of the united states being super power. it is not working. we cannot afford it anymore. he says we are not going to cut any of our defense spending. part of it is a necessity. >> you made a point that we do not know anything about our history. you said two things. number one, it depends who is history we talk about. there is a phrase, you call it history. we call it his story. so much of what i take from reading the book is that we are never got anywhere near this level of history and in the course work. anywhere else for that matter. who is it you were talking about, and what you make of the fact of we do not get taught an
high school seniors are weakest in u.s. history, and the public in general knows very little u.s. history. tavis: what makes you think we are ready for that conversation now. >> the united states is in a transitional time. we cannot dictate all over the world. we are just in the process of losing two major wars. it is a terrible war. if the united states gets involved in another war, we should have our heads examined, so people are starting to rethink this idea of the united states being...
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and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people that look after them a generous wage but a recent job adverts suggest otherwise. about why working for burger king could be better than working for the queen. this is really unfortunate timing this week in the u.k. it's living wage weak. position politicians and campaign is working towards giving encouraging employers to pay what they're calling a living wage higher than the minimum wage and in london than it is elsewhere say eight pounds fifty five in london seven pounds forty five outside lunches place the minimum wage which is six pounds
and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people...
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today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment process which is the most a tech bubble and stoppable or delay of all part of building a nuclear weapon and i think there's a consensus among most folks even outside those governments most experts that iran is quickly approaching that level this is according to the reports on iran's progress so i think that's fairly well understood and i guess i would say that there is a larger concern among officials that one way or the other iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons is going to lead to a crisis. of some sort relative to market participants for market participants the iran
today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment...
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intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
intel and e-bay were founded by men and women who were born outside the u.s. some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
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i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on in this area is against russian strategic deterrence and second we want. something that would allow us to judge and access on our own whether these statements are true whether they are compatible with reality those two things i very firm we cannot move on those and if the us part won some agreements some understanding with us they need to adjust that's our view you know you already told us once that one must go once i
i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting...
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labor, u.s. assembly, because it's offset by lower duty and lower freight. >> and assembling these tvs here means better quality control and quicker delivery to retailers like target, walmart and costco. so far element has created 100 jobs here. across the country the number of jobs for skilled factory workers is up 38% since 2005, suggesting at least some of the millions of outsourced jobs are making a round trip, helping former autoworkers like shelby get back to work. >> if they close my plant, and i was out of a job for two and a half years, so it was kind of hard to find something for a while there, but thank good for here. stuff is being made in america so that's good. >> imagine losing your job at an auto facility and then out of work for two years and now putting together televisions. all right. 23 million americans are struggling to find full-time work, but business leaders say they can't find enough high-skilled manufacturing workers. i'll tell you why they are not looking hard enough.
labor, u.s. assembly, because it's offset by lower duty and lower freight. >> and assembling these tvs here means better quality control and quicker delivery to retailers like target, walmart and costco. so far element has created 100 jobs here. across the country the number of jobs for skilled factory workers is up 38% since 2005, suggesting at least some of the millions of outsourced jobs are making a round trip, helping former autoworkers like shelby get back to work. >> if they...
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i'll leave you with a recap of the markets. >>> u.s. president barack obama would be speaking to crowd after crowd in swing states if it hadn't been for the storm. he has less than a week to convince undecided voters. st americans have already examined his record over the past four years. he started his term with a sentiment offered by many of those who came before him. >> that america can change. our union can be perfected. >> many americans have grown tired of what their country had come to represent under george w. bush. obama promised change at home and abroad. he brought an end to the war in iraq. he said u.s. combat forces would pull out of afghanistan by the end of 2014. and he promised to decimate al qaeda. >> after a fire fight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror, justice has been done. >> but some argue obama has not met expectations in the middle east. he's faced persistent trouble with a dominant player in the region, iran. he ha
i'll leave you with a recap of the markets. >>> u.s. president barack obama would be speaking to crowd after crowd in swing states if it hadn't been for the storm. he has less than a week to convince undecided voters. st americans have already examined his record over the past four years. he started his term with a sentiment offered by many of those who came before him. >> that america can change. our union can be perfected. >> many americans have grown tired of what their...
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now the u.s. you say is behind you say it's not even it's insulting that it's behind it is so far behind that i don't know what to call it australia just unveiled new rules for algo trading and for dark pools and they include mandatory kill switches. they want to avoid a flash crash like the us had two thousand and ten meanwhile the us is still catching up from the flash crash in years later but what about this proposal for like a kill switch because we've heard calls for that in the us and the s.e.c. call for that is that something we should have or are there unintended consequences that would make it bad well first of all that's networking want to warn the fact that we don't have them in the first place is that the whole topic we do mean you don't know how to turn somebody off really ok the second thing is trading up and so for now i mean we see events for a big star play games and we'll go two percent back in two seconds so. sort of set him back in two seconds seconds and wow and this is not an
now the u.s. you say is behind you say it's not even it's insulting that it's behind it is so far behind that i don't know what to call it australia just unveiled new rules for algo trading and for dark pools and they include mandatory kill switches. they want to avoid a flash crash like the us had two thousand and ten meanwhile the us is still catching up from the flash crash in years later but what about this proposal for like a kill switch because we've heard calls for that in the us and the...
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. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach a consensus. >> the worst thing that could happen from my perspective is that they just kick the can down the road. all that would wind up doing is continuing to present a shadow over the defense department and for that matter, the rest of government. >> the defense department is already planning to reduce its budget by about $500 billion over the coming ten years. panetta has voiced concern that further cuts could undermine barack obama's new defense strategy that lays more emphasis on the asia pacific region. >>>
. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging congress to strike a deal before the end of the year. that's to avoid a fiscal cliff which may result in a significant reduction in defense spending. the fiscal cliff is a term used to illustrate drastic fiscal tightening if congress fails to reach an agreement by year's end. such a situation is feared to trigger a plunge in the economy. panetta warned that defense spending will be subject to drastic cuts if lawmakers failed to reach...
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we have a u.s. army cid, criminal investigation division, i'll give you each a copy of what was said there. thank you. >> thank you. final speaker, please. >>> [speaker not understood]. to get reelected for obama to come clean about the [speaker not understood] of 9/11, [speaker not understood] former president bush trapped in afghanistan. during last momon's presidential debate on foreign policy, the president of our $16 billion corrupt united states gave aid to domestic enemies panatumimabv to betray people, unconstitutional wars against cia fabricated enemies for fascist gain. obama claimed to be our commander-in-chief, which he is not. he [speaker not understood] end the war in iraq which he has not. he lied about those ho actually killed us on 9/11 t. was not al qaeda. the three capital crimes of trees on rendered constitutionalist turn dictator president obama [speaker not understood]. he can redeem himself. number three, more mass murder mitt transformed himself to more money mitt romnesia. [
we have a u.s. army cid, criminal investigation division, i'll give you each a copy of what was said there. thank you. >> thank you. final speaker, please. >>> [speaker not understood]. to get reelected for obama to come clean about the [speaker not understood] of 9/11, [speaker not understood] former president bush trapped in afghanistan. during last momon's presidential debate on foreign policy, the president of our $16 billion corrupt united states gave aid to domestic enemies...
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you think about restorying the bounce of the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer and how much overhang is there, i don't know where you get the growth if you leave the private weight out there where it is today, doug? >> there's a lot to that. we tried to get transparency on the balance sheets, the dodd-frank, hardly finished, and there's a debate whether we did it well, but it cares for the financial plumbing and making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption, it's cleaned out in your -- >> we'll have this conversation later. you know, but, things happen there. the bigger problem is the flip side. not that much debt, houses add value, matched up, thought they were okay. now, we realize people don't save enough. that's. true for a long time. that's what we never fixed. that's what drives the fact we had the financial problems, that's what is driving the fact that we have the problems, the return to financial investments, going up worldwide, paired with low cost labor everywhere. americans don't have any way to take advantage of that. we have th
you think about restorying the bounce of the u.s. economy and u.s. consumer and how much overhang is there, i don't know where you get the growth if you leave the private weight out there where it is today, doug? >> there's a lot to that. we tried to get transparency on the balance sheets, the dodd-frank, hardly finished, and there's a debate whether we did it well, but it cares for the financial plumbing and making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption, it's cleaned...